28th March 2010, 11:42
#31
Re: Every man his Jug
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Last edited by Heinz; 28th March 2010 at 12:24 .
28th March 2010, 17:55
#32
Re: Every man his Jug
Nothing to do with the tank, but here's "Little Cookie", which Capt. Cook used to score the 56th FG's first victory on 12 June 1943:
28th March 2010, 19:52
#33
Re: Every man his Jug
great profile GM I like it so much
28th March 2010, 21:02
#34
Re: Every man his Jug
Really nice work Gamary! I really like the multiple sades and hues in the OD paint. This one looks as heavy as the real plane.
FAST AND BULBOUS!
29th March 2010, 02:53
#35
29th March 2010, 04:11
#36
Re: Every man his Jug
Fantastic work GM!!!
29th March 2010, 08:47
#37
Re: Every man his Jug
Gamary!
I think this is your best work!Very well done mate!
29th March 2010, 20:22
#38
30th March 2010, 00:08
#39
Re: Every man his Jug
GM, the pic might help clarify the shape of the vertical tail once and for all. I don't know why I didn't send this when we talked about the "pointy" tail. See how the tip of the tail curves down before the rudder line? Apologizes for not remembering this pic.
30th March 2010, 20:04
#40
Re: Every man his Jug
Thanks, guys! I'm glad you like it.
Joe: thanks for the picture and advice. At first, I wasn't certain of what you meant but I think I understand now:
Is that what you mean? That the fixed part of the fin should go back to the red line?
Last edited by gamary; 30th March 2010 at 20:05 .
Reason: John, as usual.
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